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>> this is the fox report. tonight, the president wrapping up a meeting with the national security team about allegations about the red line crossed again. new information about the flood of refugees leaving that country and accusations. wabashar assad's regime is using weapons of mass destruction to attack out its own citizens. and the pentagon sending a message. the top brass suggesting that the u.s. military is ready to act on a moment's notice in syria. >> and remembering the day when
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the martin luther king junior had a dream. it is a half century later. and tonight, following the to the steps of a civil moment in american history. and also former vice-president cheney speaking loud and clear on the national issues which are front and center on the minds of many americans. >> don't put the nsa with the irs. they are totally different problems and issues and i believe there is ample evidence that the irs abused the player and daughter liz a political candidate. words from the father/daughter duomaking headlines. >> i am harris faulkner. how will the united states respond to the crisis in syria that has millions of people pouring over the borders trying
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to escape the slaughter house that their country has become. it could create now havens for terrorist and american national security time talked about the next step and talked about what is unfolding, pictures that are so hard to look at and impossible to aunticate and seem to go along with chemical attacks in syria. and more on the high level meeting for you. and first a deadly game of back and forth played out at this houred in of syria. they are accusing the anti- government rebels of using chemical weapons and others call that a thinly veiled attempt from the nerve gas assault on a neighborhood they say. defense secretary chuck hagel asked the pentagon to prepare military options for syria and that requires posiinging our forces. we know a fourth warm ship armed
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with ballistic missiles has been is not to the mediterranean sea. and the chief is there to urge the syrian government to allow united nation's experts to look at chemical weapons attacks. aid groups said throw 55 people were killed and some have the number much higher and if confirmed it would be the wofrsous of chemical weapons since saddam hussein gassed curds. the civil war and estimates put it at more than 100,000. a yearing on president obama said chemical weapon used in syria would be crossing a red line. >> president conferred with another world leader on syria. >> he spoke with british prime
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minister david cameron about the possible chemical weapons attack. they expressed grave concern and agreed to work together and with the international community to figure out how to respond. president obama is getting reports from the u.s. enteleigence community which according to the white white trying to ascertain what happened in syria and waiting to hear from a united nation's team in syria before the president makes a decision on how the u.s. will respond. in the moan time defense secretary chuck hagel told reporters that the defense department has a responsibility to provide the president with options for all contingency and that requires positioning our forces and assets to be able for the president to choose. and harris, the u.s. has four war ships in the region, harris. >> it is awfully difficult when we are not begin information or
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notes to know whether and this is a question, does this mean military actions more or less likely at this point? >> it certainly gives president obama more flexibility to order air strikes or missile attacks if he decides to do. that one former un ambassador said president obama has to decide the objectives with syria and its government and stock poil of chemical weapons. >> the president said himself a year ago that the use of chemical weapons would cross a redline and when the president of the united states makes a statement like that, he needs to be prepared to do manage dramatic if the redline is crossed. otherwise his credibility is gravely damaged and that's where we are at the moment. >> but bolton believes that the administration will try to indict the syrian regime in the international criminal court. >> molly, on the story on which
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we have seen movement so much. coming up inside of the fox report retired four star general and jack king will join us. my first question will be what we learned from molly. what is a serious response likely to look like? . well, it has been called one of the most important days in american history. today in washington, people gaggering to commemorate 50 years since martin luther king's i have a dream spoech coming a day shy of his speech. >> this is not the time for a nostollingic commemoration or self congratulatory celebration, the task is not done. the journey is not complete. we can and we must do more. >> today's event concluding with
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a half mile walk from the lincoln memorial to the two-year-old stat u that honors dr. martin luther king junior. we can see doug mcelway from the nation's capitol. your comments on the route. >> it was spectacular harris. it was aided from mother nature. it is not every day in late august she turns out a sun drenched low humidity and cool coined of day. that's what we had today. the late dr. martin luther king would be proud of the spirit of nonviolence and generalized good will. for me the most powerful moments came not from the podium but from the people in the crowd some of whom were here to watch that speech in known 63, and lived to tell about it and many others who watched it on television and still others who live in the seggated south like
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the brothers who grew up in mobile, obama. >> it was rough. segregation was alive and well. and it was hard for black people to stick together to achieve things, because of the violation. the bombing in birmingham and meg areas and all of the things were going on and so your parents were reluctant to have you participate because they knew the consequences. >> there is a lot of work in progress and up to us as the baby bomers and to pass on to my great nephews and being part of the movement and action and to volunteer and help your fellowman. >> we found one marcher who is 94 years old and marched in the 1963 event. he had the same sign he carried in known 63 and here he was
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imparting advice in a feisty way to the young folks around him. >> the question is not what i think, it is what you people think? what are you going to do about it? answer me, what are you going to do approximate it? >> he told us that he was a truck driver and had a route from new york to washington and ran home and tock a bath and came down to the march. what a man. >> you described a family atmosphere, similar or contrasting to the original march? >> i think it was a huge contrast to the original march. washington on that particular day was a tense city. i grew up here and i was nine years old on that day and washington was a segregated town. i can remember talking to my friends were there going to be riots and people coming to the neighborhood and the adults were
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afraid. it was a reflection of what the federal government was doing. the police force was on full alert and all hands on deck and national guard was called ought and fbi director hoover had infilm traited the movement and found communism activity and kennedy refused to meet with them because of a fear of imposing on him. and one out and the rest is history, harris. >> for our vowers. you have done a great job showing your perspective and putting things in context in the memories on the channel today. >> thank you, harris. >> right now, a wildfires is posing a threat to san francisco. the west is getting eaten up.
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we'll explain how that could happen. with the immediate threat of yosemite national park. the one of 50 fours. it is the 16th largest four in california state history. an army of fir foirt -- firefighters fighting it. governor jerry brown issued a emergency declaration for san francisco. the flaps are a hazard for the utility. and reno, nevada. that smoke is a killer. smoke warnings led to event cancellations. andom nick is live for us in california tonight. san francisco facing power and water out ages? >> that is right. it sounds astonishing
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considering it is 150 miles away. you have a rez vorthat provides san francisco with 85 percent of its water. the fire is close to that. and that is threatening the water pipes that are up above the ground. if it gets that close it could destruct the water supply. and we have had wooden polls down. and it will cause disruption in the nor future. they are not saying how bad it would be. it is likely and the situation is out of the authority's control. >> i was reading earlier. you guys are part of the story because where you are is particularly vulnerability. we are in the city of toulumne east of where the fire is
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>> on the hunt in washington state for the second suspect accused in the deadly beating of a world war ii veteran. 82-year-old dell better was beaten to death. one of the tones 16-year-old turned himself in. officers are looking for the accomplice and planning to charge them both as adults. charges for murder and robbery.
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people in the community are outragedment >> he didn't deserve this. it is so senseless. and unnecessary. not for 50 bucks. >> we'll not tolerate that type of behavior from 60 years old or anyone else in the community. >> last night a few thousand people paid respects for belton and a american flag placed in memorial to him. former vice-president cheney joins his daughter on stage. they were blunt about a variety of topics including the upcoming political election and president obama. the cheney's spoke an hour with emphasis. >> this administration doesn't get it. they just don't.
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>> this is the fox report and bottom of the hour and time for the news. a day of marching on our nation's capitol to commemorate martin luther king's i have a dream speec seen by many as a of dr. king's equality for all americans. >> not only must we not be satisfied but fight back boldly, too many of our unknown heroes foot and bled and died for us to have the precious rights to vote. >> if you are just joining us. trying to figure out what the next step in syria locks like. that's what president obama talked about a short time ago with the national security team. their meeting after a report
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that syria's government againoused deadly chemical weapons on his children. we can't authtenticate it, we can't whether they are correct or role. but they do support reports that a suburb of damascus was hit with chemical weapons. the white house said the united states is trying to confirm the report. once the facts are clear president obama will make a decision to respond. we have a former vice chief of state and chairman. i couldn't say the word but i think we know what we mean. the pictures are hard to view, but if we captain determine, general, where the truth lies, whether it is the government or rebels blamed for the chemical weapons, what should our military move be?
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>> i think we can determine. it the president spoke by the experience his predecessor over the wmd in iraq and lack of inaccurate will bow to the un to do what they can do. assad can push back on the un the way saddam hussein hussein did. the way to get the verification is the doctors and others treating the patients know what it is by now and any doctor looking at the videos also knows. we know it is a chemical attack taking place. who did it is the issue then? we have intelligence services on the ground. they should be given the mission to go and do an investigation to get at the rockets that were fired and where were they fired from and witnesses to see that. you can't four rockets in a neighborhood and not have the people provide testimony. it is discernible rather quickly. >> i want to be able to read
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from a statement that is a freedom freedom in canada and also from the prime freedom in the uk. in this meeting with the president shortly after phone calls were made and other countries are being talked to. can we put words on the screen. serious response are being talked about this from the britain prime minister and significant use of chemical weapons would merit a serious response from the international community and both have asked officials to examine all of the options. what would that look like exactly? >> in terms of our options, harris? >> right. >> certainly. let's get inside of assad's head. he's using chemical weapons against a neighborhood in eastern damascus because the rebels seized the neighborhood for a number of weeks and despite air power and military he is unsuccessful in dislodging
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them and he used the chemical weapons and he has reasoned begin his introduction of chemical weapon in the past and no reaction to it, that number one, the united states will probably not act and number two, if the united states does act, i believe that assad's calculation believes it will be a statement attack designed to restore presidential credibility than an attack on a significant military capability that is destroyed or reduced dramatically. that is his head and what he's thinking about. >> general, what i know you said in the past. there is a big difference tone a statement attack and what you think is really necessary here. what is that differ? >> it is dramatic. options available to us is seize and secower chemical storage. we have to take the integrated air defense to fly our air in
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there. and we would not do that under the circumstance. and secondly what is available to us. and more likely is to stand off in the med terrannian and surface ship submarine and used precision guyeded ammunition in syria that will be of value to him. i believe we should use this opportunity not to make a statement attack but eliminate and degrade one of his major capabilities and the first one he values is air power. this is six major air fields and take the infrastructure down and ammunition and airplane them and creator the run away. and we have to destroy the infrastructure and command and control for sometime he will not be able to use air power and that is something he is not
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expecting to help him frankly. >> when we have gone down the road before. we see mission creep. where we go in with a mission and kroep away and next thing you know, we are there two years. how do we get in and out and what is the mission? >> there is no entertaining the thought of being on the ground with our troops is where you get in mission creeps and more mission and challenges. >> you don't see us going in from the ground at all. just from the air. >> we have intelligence services on the ground and any conflict of interest and no, we'll not put anybody in the ground. it would be cruise and tomahawk and stand off. we would not have to take out the integrated air system. we may shoot at the batteries and be virtually vulnerable to the air system and the success of what we are doing would be
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high. and listen, harris, this is the sweet spot of the united states military capability and we know how to do it very well and we have done it in the past. we can absolutely render a significant blow to him if we choose to do that using his chemical weapons as a reason for it. >> we shouldn't be in this position right now. if they cross the redline by using chemical weapons which we have reports and pictures previously and we didn't do anything after that threat and you say we didn't hold a strong line then? >> you know, it is so frustrating to watch this happen. we have had multiple presidents from world war ii on develop the huge stat urt of the united states in the world and in terms of credibility and trust and we make a something that is going
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to happen because this is the united states and we are squandering it to people openly talk about the united states being feckless and they have lost their will et cetera. and so clearly we should have acted before in my judgment. and i think we probably will act now because there is consensus in the international community and the president and international community to participate on this. i just hope we do something military siing can and not just a statement attack. >> before i let you go. the pentagon is putting those in the region and millions of people are moving across the border there. in fact, the number of syrian refugee children is at 1 million. i am wondering what can we do about the people caught in the middle? is that part of our mission, too? >> onlyectively way to deal with
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the problem is to change the momentum in favor of the rebels so the regime can topple and we provide the ashes assistance that is necessary. we have hundred thousand and if we let it go on. it will go on to 200,000 and multimillions of people displaced from their homes which is 2 million now and it will triple and also millions that will be refugees in a horrific situation that is. and the pressure on jord an and turkey it is significant if we continue to let it unfold the way assad wants it to unfold. i can authtenticate you are the real deal. we are grateful for your experience. always good to talk to you, harris. >> a matter of national security, it does not appear
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it is down on the beaches like that, there is something wrong. something is very wrong. i hope we find out soon. >> in july in august. 253 bottle nose dolphins washed ashore. and 64 in new jersey and 25 in new york. scientist performing the neautopsies believe this a billy voirs may be to blame and similar to measles in humans. ndolphins are cohesive groups of animals and very social with each other in the groups they travel in and so a lot of diseases probably pass between each other. through that close contact. >> scientist say if you so an animal on the beach remain a safe distance away. marine mammals carry a lot of different diseases, harris. >> it may be an american
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